André Couteaux

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André Couteaux (* 1930 ; † 1986 ) was a French writer .

Life

He was born in Ankara to a Belgian father and a Russian mother and studied in Switzerland and England. He is married to Béatrice de Cambronne, father of Stanislas Couteaux and Paul-Marie Coûteaux , MEP. André C. was a press correspondent for English, German and Italian newspapers and traveled to many countries, especially the Middle East. In 1967 he received the "Grand Prix de l'Humour" for the novel "L'Enfant à femmes" (Woman wanted for father and son).

Novels

  • You just have to know how to live: Reinbek b. Hamburg: Rowohlt, 1971. OCLC 73676787, original title: "Un monsieur de compagnie", 1961, filmed in 1964 under the title "I was a male sex bomb"
  • Woman wanted for father and son, original title: L'Enfant à femmes, 1966, translated into German by Elisabeth Stader, 1970
  • Un homme, aujourd'hui, 1969 (A man, today)
  • Don Juan est mort, 1972 (Don Juan is dead)
  • La Guibre, 1974

Scripts

literature

  • Woman wanted for father and son, André Couteaux, 1970, rororo, 480- ISBN 3-499-15399-8 , see p. 2 "About this book"

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. André Couteaux in the Google Book Search

Remarks

  1. According to IMDb, he was born in Ankara in 1925 and died in 1985